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Show COURT SESSION NETS CITY FIVE DOLLARS A total of $15 in fine was imposed by J ad (re J. M. Bowman in police court thia morning, the lines being divided di-vided between two .offender . against i thi !" nad ditrnitv of tha eitv. One of the offenders paid and the other will ho kept tit aii - iiBtti ttnyAno is paid at tha rate of (I a day. J. C. Fields, who "erossed his heart and hoped tn die" if he ever got drnnk again, when ho waa in eourt yesterday, was up again on ths same ebartre. Fields .had his fingers erossed when he made the promise. He was fined (10 and, not having the wherewithal, where-withal, will not join in the crowds that will welcome President Taft next week. Harver DeKalb wss charged with violating the speed ordinance by driving driv-ing a motorcycle at twenty-Bee miles an honr on Main street. Motorcycle Patrolman Potter followed DeKalband noted the registration of evrlometer. DeKalb said that he 1iad no cyclometer, bnt was not traveling mora than eight miles aa hour. "Are you ready for punishment! " asked the eonrt. "Punishment what for," asked DeKalb. De-Kalb. "For violating the speed ordinance," answered the eonrt. "What's tha finef Fine mo," he said. ' Judge Bowman charged him $H for tha offense, and DeKalb paid the monev. Phil K. Brady, a pleasant faeed youngster of 19, admitted that ho was verv drunk last night. "I can't remember that I was ever so drunk before," he said. "If I were to tell yonr honor why I got drnnk, you would not believe it." While the curiosity of the spectators aa to the strange cause, of Brady's stumble from graee waa keen. Judge I Bowman did not seem inclined to I probe into the youth's private, affaire, af-faire, and discharged him with a fatherly fath-erly warning against pursuing ' evil wavs. J. H. Robinson, who waa give a chance to leave town yesterday after being convicted of begging, said be did not fn bee a use he could not get his $2.05 from tba bail eommiMioner until lata In th afternoon. Ha waa given another thane. . John Macbeth saw no ffhoat. but was nearly full anouffh to see thintra when he waa arrested. It was his first P-nearanea P-nearanea in police eourt and be was diacharired. h. M. Garry, a printer on his way to Los Anffeles, stopped off hare to chancre trains and met some friend a I Ha slept in jail and will continue hia I tourney today. He had a ticket and soma money. Ha waa discharged. |